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2018 | 1 | 113-124

Article title

ZROZUMIEĆ WŁĄCZANIE W EDUKACJI – MIĘDZY ZMIANĄ A KONTYNUACJĄ

Content

Title variants

EN
UNDERSTANDING THE INCLUSION IN EDUCATION – BETWEEN CHANGE AND CONTINUATION

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PL

Abstracts

EN
Inclusive education in Polish schools has become a fact and it is necessary to reflect on its effective implementation and the forecast of further development. This article is another voice in the lively discussion of the non-segregating model of student education, and its aim is to show inclusive education in a dichotomous approach as change and continuation. The idea of inclusive education as a kind of innovative solutions is based on many concepts in the field of pedagogy and psychology, and their recognition makes it easier to understand and accept the direction of changes towards the school for all students.

Year

Issue

1

Pages

113-124

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Contributors

  • The Jan Kochanowski University (Poland)

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